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Reloading
Heavy vs. Light Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="SES50" data-source="post: 158578" data-attributes="member: 7753"><p>I understand you do not need a 300 WM for the tactical stuff but I figured I could always detune the 300 WM to shoot slower with a lighter bullet if she does not like the recoil but I can not always make a 308 shoot a really heavy bullet faster. I am also putting a muzzle brake and a limbsaver pad on it for her so that should take away a bunch of the recoil. I am also already reloading 300 WM and have the comp dies for it. So the 300WM was the logical choice. </p><p></p><p>Plus if she gets to the point that she does not want to shoot the tactical stuff any more, then I have I rifle that I would be happy with. She has shown interest, that does not mean that she is going to stick with it for years so come.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SES50, post: 158578, member: 7753"] I understand you do not need a 300 WM for the tactical stuff but I figured I could always detune the 300 WM to shoot slower with a lighter bullet if she does not like the recoil but I can not always make a 308 shoot a really heavy bullet faster. I am also putting a muzzle brake and a limbsaver pad on it for her so that should take away a bunch of the recoil. I am also already reloading 300 WM and have the comp dies for it. So the 300WM was the logical choice. Plus if she gets to the point that she does not want to shoot the tactical stuff any more, then I have I rifle that I would be happy with. She has shown interest, that does not mean that she is going to stick with it for years so come. Thanks for the input though. [/QUOTE]
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